GERMAN LUGER NAVAL P’08 GERMAN PISTOL WW1
$168.00
GERMAN LUGER NAVAL P’08 GERMAN PISTOL WW1 – REPRODUCTION
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Description
Non-firing model is the most widely recognized pistol in the world. Designed by George Luger and issued to Waffen SS, Paratroopers, German Officers and Senior NCO during WW1 and early stages of WW11. Features the standard 4″ barrel. Length: 11.80 “.
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